Every key moment or big event in one’s life affects them in one way or another. The result of this can be good, bad or a combination of both. These moments have the power to make changes in one's life that cannot be reversed. The tragic love story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a good example, as both Romeo and Juliet’s lives are never the same after meeting each other at the ball. After meeting Juliet, Romeo is transformed from being depressed and sorrowful to joyful and carefree. Juliet is shown to have shifted her loyalty from her family to her beloved. These developments prove how key moments in one's life can change a person and have a big impact on their life.
The key moment in Romeo and Juliet for the characters was when they first meet each other at the Capulet Ball. Benvolio persuaded a lovesick Romeo into attending the Capulet ball and he suggested this because he wanted Romeo to find someone besides Rosaline to pursue. A hesitant Romeo attends along with Benvolio. He is still depressed but all this changes when he sees Juliet. He immediately forgets Rosaline and begins to instantly pursue Juliet. Since Juliet was ignorant about Romeo being a
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Rosaline’s rejection makes Romeo lose faith in love. His behaviour is noticeable to his family and they do all they can to help him but it does not work. It seems like there is no hope for happiness to return into Romeo’s life. However, this changes when he sees Juliet. This event allows Romeo to change his mood from misery to euphoria. The mood shift in this event is very sudden and many people notice. One being Friar Lawrence and he asks Romeo about the abrupt change in Act 2 Scene 3 - “Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here! Is Rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear, So soon forsaken?” This behavioural change shows us how important the introduction of Juliet was for Romeo’s